@misc{Kulczycka_Dorota_Renesans, author={Kulczycka, Dorota}, howpublished={online}, publisher={Zielona Góra: Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Instytut Filologii Polskiej}, language={pol}, abstract={Birthday is the custom having its roots in ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Rome, as well as being widespread in Protestant countries. This tradition has been very popular in Poland for years. The author notices that celebrating birthdays used to be reserved for children only, whereas nowadays it is becoming more and more popular among adults.}, abstract={The sign of its popularity is the flowering of literature in the 21st century - especially books addressed to the youngest, guides or collections of occasional poems. However, there is still a lack of valuable books on that matter for young people. Taking into consideration literature and film and considering distinction between young and adult addressees the author of this outline presents a few other remarkable phenomena.}, type={artykuł}, title={Renesans urodzin. Obyczajowy "niuans" w kontekstach kulturowych, historycznych, religijnych i literackich = Renaissance of birthdays. The customs' "nuance" in cultural, historical, religious and literary contexts}, keywords={urodziny, imieniny, transformacje w dziedzinie obyczajowości, badania kulturowe, literatura dla dzieci i młodzieży, film, birthday, name day, customs' transformations, cultural research, literature for youth and children}, }